This is wrong. Here are some things I can say about what it's like for me to see red:
- It's closer to what it's like to see orange than what it's like to see blue.
- It's more like what it's like to see blue than what it's like to hear middle C
- It seems impossible to see red without extent and location
There
are things we can say about experience. Just dissect them--break them up, and analyze them, and you'll see that experience is comprised of categorizations with aspects under which they are similar to other categorizations and aspects under which they differ.
In other words, experience is, in itself, a form of reasoning.